In a brilliant lecture, former student and distinguished alumnus, James Green returned to school to share his remarkable career from the military to the civil service. The talk was attended by NULS Sixth Formers and they were captivated as James recounted his career and shared valuable guidance along the way.
During the talk, James recounted pivotal moments from his career in the British Army, highlighting the importance of determination, teamwork and adaptability. He also spoke about transitioning from the military to the Civil Service, where he has held a number of high profile roles in everything from local government to the Gambling Commission and the Department for Education.
James’ experiences and guidance provided our Sixth Formers with valuable insights that will help them when planning their future pathways.
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